Reinstating a DPF on a car - can of worms or okay ?

Reinstating a DPF on a car - can of worms or okay ?

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Harry you Potter

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11 months

Saturday 3rd May
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MG CHRIS

9,253 posts

180 months

Sunday 4th May
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Its been messed around with more than likely been given a hard time run it as is and get shot when the time comes. You are opening yourself up to a huge bill to replace parts than been removed and may find other things to replace at same time.

stevemcs

9,333 posts

106 months

Sunday 4th May
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You would be better off buying a used genuine dpf complete with all the sensors, then getting it remapped back to stock

We had a customer whose transit had been hollowed, the first 2 years it passed the mot, this year it failed, although the years before it did struggle. We put a genuine reman dpf on it and sent it too Ford and it went straight through.